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Name:
Meng Fanwei
Education:
PH.D.
Research direction:
 
Academic
title:
Associate Professor
Postal Code:
210008
Subject
categories:
palaeontology
Mailing
Address:
39 East Beijing Road, Nanjing 210008, China
E-mail:
fwmeng@nigpas.ac.cn

Resume:

EDUCATION: 

  2006       Ph.D.   Palaeobiology and Stratigraphy    Chinese Academy of Sciences 

  2000       B.S.      Oil and Gas Geology            Northwest University,China 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: 

  2014.7-today  Associate Professor, Nanjing Institute of Geology and PalaeontologyChinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) 

  2014.1-2014.7       Postdoctor of Uppsala University, Sweden 

  2013- 2014     Postdoctor of Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences 

  2010-2011      Visiting Scholar, Stanford University 

  2010-2012      Associate Researcher, Nanjing Institute of Geology and PalaeontologyChinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) 

  2008-2009      Assistant Researcher, Nanjing Institute of Geology and PalaeontologyChinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) 

  2006-2008      Post-doctoral Research, Fluid inclusions Research Laboratory, Nanjing University 

  2008-2010      Associate Researcher, Nanjing University 

HONORS AND AWARDS: 

  2006       Excellent Graduate Honor       Chinese Academy of Sciences  

  2006       President Prize of CAS         Chinese Academy of Sciences 

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES 

  2012       Special reports   Asian Current Research On Fluid Inclusions, , Australia 

  2008       Special reports    Asian Current Research On Fluid Inclusions, , India 

  2007       Special reports   Chinese Fluid inclusions Meeting, Guangzhou 

  2006       Special reports    Asian Current Research On Fluid Inclusions, ,China 

  2006       Special reports   The 2nd International Paleontology Congress, Beijing 

  2005       Special reports   The 14th International Conference on the Origin of Life, Beijing 

CURRENT GRANTS 

  2015-2018      Chinese National Science Foundation, Reconstruction of paleoclimate Ordovician using fluid inclusions in halites. (160,000 USA dollar) 

  2012-2015      Chinese National Science Foundation, Reconstruction of paleoclimate between Neoproterozoic and Cambrian using fluid inclusions in halites. (120,000 USA dollar) 

  2008-2010      Chinese National Science Foundation, Reconstruction of paleoclimate between Tertiary and Cretaceous using fluid inclusions in halites. (30,000 USA dollar)  

  2007-2008      State Key Laboratory for Mineral Deposits Research, Nanjing University, Open Laboratory Fund, Synthetic hydrocarbon fluid inclusions using carbonate. 

 

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Publications:

  2015       Meng, F.W., Wang, X.Q., Ni, P., Kletetsvhka, G., Yang, C.H., Li, Y.P., Yang, Y.H. 2015. A newly isolated haloalkaliphilic bacterium from middle-lake Eocene halite formed in salt lakes in China. Carbonates and Evaportes, in press. 

  2014       Qin-Gong Zhuo, Fan-Wei Meng, Yan Song, Hai-Jun Yang, Yong Li and Pei Ni. 2014.  Hydrocarbon migration through salt: evidence from Kelasu tectonic zone of Kuqa foreland basin in China. Carbonates and Evaporites, 29(3): 291-297. 

  2014       Anatoliy R. Galamay, Fanwei Meng and Krzysztof Bukowski. 2014. Sulphur isotopes in anhydrite from Badenian (Middle Miocene) saltsof the Hrynivka area (Ukrai nian Carpathian Foredeep). Geological Quarterly, 2014, 58 (3): 429–438. 

  2014       Meng, F.W., Galamay, A.R., Yang, C.-H., Li, Y.P., Zhuo, Q.G. 2014. The major composition of a middle-late Eocene salt lake in the Yunying depression of Jianghan Basin of Middle China based on analyses of fluid inclusions in halite. J. Asia Earth Sci. 85: 97-105. 

  2013       Meng Fanwei, Ni Pei, Yuan Xunlai, Zhou Chuanming, Yang Chunhe, Li Yinping. 2013. Choosing the best ancient analogue for projected future temperatures: a case using data from fluid inclusions of middle-late Eocene halites. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, v67: 46-50 

  2011       Meng Fanwei, Ni Pei, Schiffbauer, J.D, Yuan Xunlai, Zhou Chuanming, Wang Yigang, Xia Maolong. 2011. Ediacaran seawater temperature: Evidence from inclusions of Sinian halite. Precambrian Research, v184: 64-69 

  2011       Ji Liming, Meng Fanwei, Yan Kui, Song Zhiguang. The dinoflagellate cyst Subtilisphaera from the Eocene of the Qaidam Basin, northwest China, and its implications for hydrocarbon exploration. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, v167: 40-50 

  2011       Meng Fanwei, Ni Pei, Yan Xianqin et al., Chemical composition of the ancient lake at Jintan salt mine: evidence from fluid inclusions in halite. Acta Micropalaeontologica Sinica, v28: 324-328 (In Chinese with English abstract) 

  2010       Ji Liming, Yan Kui, Meng Fanwei et al., The oleaginous Botryococcus from the Triassic Yanchang Formation in Ordos Basin, Northwestern China: Morphology and its paleoenvironmental significance. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, v38: 175-185 

  2008       Ji Liming, Meng Fanwei Schiffbauer J D et al., Correlation between highly abundant oil-prone leiosphaerid acritarchs and hydrocarbon source rocks from the Triassic Yanchang Formation, eastern Gansu Province, Northwestern China. Gonwana Research, v14: 554-560 

  2007       Schiffbauer, J.D., Yin Leiming, Bodnar, R.J., Kaufman, A.J., Meng Fanwei et al., Ultrastructural and characterization of Archean-Paleoproterozoic graphite particles: implication for recognizing traces of life in highly metamorphosed rocks. Astrobiology v7: 684-704. 

  2008       Meng Fanwei, Ni Pei, Ding Junying et al., Homogenization temperatures from synthetic fluid inclusions: Implications for oil and gas geology. Acta Petrologica Sinica, v24: 1975-1980 (In Chinese with English abstract) 

  2008       Ni Pei, Meng Fanwei, Experimental study on synthetic oil hydrocarbon-bearing inclusions in carbonate. Acta Petrologica Sinica, v24: 161-165 (In Chinese with English abstract) 

  2006       Yan xianqin, Meng Fanwei, Yuan xunlai. Geochemical characteristics of the cherts of the Neoproterozoic Jiudingshan Formation in Northern Jiangsu and Anhui provinces. Acta Micropalaeontologica Sinica, v23: 295-302 (In Chinese with English abstract) 

  2006       Meng Fanwei, Yuan Xunlai, Zhou Chuanming. Biological origin of early palaeozoic and Precambrian hydrocarbon source rocks based on C27/C29 sterane ratio and organic carbon isotope. Acta Micropalaeontologica Sinica, v23: 51-56 (In Chinese with English abstract) 

  2005       Meng Fanwei, The oldest known dinoflagellates: Morphological and molecular evidence from Mesoproterozoic rocks at Yongji, Shanxi Province. Chinese Science Bulletin v50: 1230-1234 

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